Can aging be slowed? Front Range researchers look for answers
For aging researchers, one of the key questions is whether aging can be slowed down to allow people to be healthy longer as they age.
For aging researchers, one of the key questions is whether aging can be slowed down to allow people to be healthy longer as they age.
Patti Davies, professor and associate dean for research for the College of Health and Human Sciences, Cathy Schelly, director of the Center for Community Partnerships, and Craig Spooner, ACCESS project coordinator, all in the Department of Occupational Therapy, have published a new book chapter in the highly-respected Universal Design in Higher Education. 2nd edition.
Colorado State University will join Georgia Tech’s Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Consortium through a $5 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, in an effort to drive systemic reform of STEM education.
"When the preparation of the next generation of STEM teachers is discussed in education circles, few think of engineering as a pathway to entering the teaching profession," said Michael De Miranda, professor in Colorado State University’s School of Education and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Researchers at Colorado State University and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are launching a new effort to fight obesity in at-risk populations — with a research team from throughout the West, including New Mexico State University.
A Colorado State University faculty member was involved in a new study showing that teens who use e-cigarettes are more likely to start smoking combustible types of tobacco products, like cigarettes, cigars and hookah.
Colorado State University is one of only six schools in the country that has just been charged by the National Science Foundation with retooling the way engineering and computer science are taught.
Two CSU doctoral students who created the start-up company, Wise Art Foods, and its flagship product InfusiBoost, will be competing for the $20,000 prize in the Collegiate Competition of the CSU Blue Ocean Enterprises Challenge this week.
Do green schools make for better learning environments? Do green, healthy schools support higher student test scores? Researchers at Colorado State University plan to find out.
The Office of the Vice President for Research created the awards to encourage interdisciplinary research and creative artistry.